You deserve a high five for all the recycling you've been doing recently. But after reusing the same getaway idea over and over again, things are starting to feel a little stale. Take it up a notch while reducing your ecological footprint on this Escape to A Stone Wall Inn, an eco-friendly hideaway in southern Vermont's Green Mountains.

The property uses solar heating and only local, natural, biodegradable, and recycled materials. The six rooms in The Long House have full or queen-size beds, Wi-Fi, and private baths. Find a large hot tub and sauna on the ground floor, and private decks with breathtaking mountain views in some of the rooms. With similar amenities, The Corner House has four rooms plus a meditation studio and a sauna.

Delicious breakfast fare like homemade pear coffee cake, flourless quiche, English breakfast pudding, and other tasty baked goods will convince you that no morsel should go to waste. Pair the fresh seasonal fruit, cereal, or yogurt with freshly ground and locally roasted coffee or tea.

The inn's surroundings are exquisite any time of the year, but winter adds extra sparkle to the landscape. You'll feel the atmosphere change when you reach the top of nearby slopes—including Magic Mountain Ski Area, Bromley Mountain, or Okemo Mountain Resort—or explore the snowy back-country trails at Viking Nordic Center.

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You deserve a high five for all the recycling you've been doing recently. But after reusing the same getaway idea over and over again, things are starting to feel a little stale. Take it up a notch while reducing your ecological footprint on this ...